the song that killed michael jackson

WHAT IS DEMEROL?
Like morphine, Demerol is a rapidly acting narcotic reliever, used to treat moderate to severe pain. The nearest equivalent in Britain is pethidine a Painkiller used during childbirth, but Demerol itself is not provided.

In the United States it is a controlled Schedule II drug, which means its distribution is closely monitored and regulated by the law enforcement authorities. Physicians should nominate him for a limited period of time, either in the form of injections, tablets or oral solution. This is because it can be habit forming and has a high potential for abuse, which can lead to severe psychological and physical dependence.

Demerol is notorious for its use of drug addicts and people with addiction disorders, as well as subject to criminal diversion, where the legal requirements, to find its way on the black market. It is very toxic, as compared with other countries in this class, with side effects, including respiratory depression which can lead to breathing, shock and cardiac arrest.

Overdosage Symptoms range from blood pressure and heart problems coma. Dangerous side effects such as breathing problems and coma can occur if it is taken at the same time as several other drugs, legal or illegal, including alcohol and tranquilizers. In some countries, including Australia, severe restrictions have been taken with regard to its use.

Jackson wrote about drugs in the 1997 album Blood on the dance floor in the song, entitled Morphine. Trust me, trust me, all your confidence in me, you do morphine. Demerol. Demerol. O my God, he took Demerol, 'said the text


الأحد، 28 يونيو 2009

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